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Can a manufacturer claim that the normal operation mode of a range hood is something else that what is described in the instruction manual?

A clear description of the normal operation mode should be included in the instruction manual, providing both consumers and market surveillance authorities with this information.

The Blue Guide 2022 also indicate that “Unless otherwise specified in specific legislation, instructions and safety information need to be provided (114), whether the product is intended for consumers or other end-users. This should include all the necessary information for the safe use of the product, to enable the consumer to assemble, install, operate, store, maintain, and dispose of the product.” Following the Blue guide, “As a rule, the [technical] documentation has to include a description of the product and of its intended use and cover the design, manufacture and operation of the product.”, and “Intended use means the use for which a product is intended in accordance with the information provided by the manufacturer (or importer) placing it on the market, or the ordinary use as determined by the design and construction of the product.”

Disclaimer: Please note that the European Commission cannot provide a legally binding interpretation of the EU legislation, as this is the sole competence of the European Court of Justice. Any remarks from the European Commission services are without prejudice to the position the Commission might take should related cases arise in a procedure before the Court of Justice.